Grafton man accused of dumping nails onto roads, causing damage
A 27-year-old Grafton man is accused of dumping nails onto roadways, causing damage to dozens of vehicles from May through December 2020.
Grafton man accused of dumping nails onto roads, causing damage
A 27-year-old Grafton man is accused of dumping nails onto roadways, causing damage to dozens of vehicles from May through December 2020.
Man pleads guilty to fed charges, accused of sabotaging COVID-19 vaccine
A former hospital pharmacist accused of sabotaging hundreds of doses of a COVID-19 vaccine is due in federal?court.
Hospital pharmacist accused of sabotaging vaccines a flat-earther
Newly unsealed court documents portray a former suburban Milwaukee hospital pharmacist accused of sabotaging hundreds of doses of a COVID-19 vaccine as an admitted conspiracy theorist.
SE Wisconsin’s 1st big snowstorm of 2021 delivers work, play
Seven inches of snow were recorded in parts of Grafton, and cleanup isn't done yet.
Former pharmacist accused of sabotaging COVID vaccine to plead guilty
A former hospital pharmacist accused of sabotaging hundreds of doses of a COVID-19 vaccine has entered a plea agreement to federal charges relating to the case.
Crew rescues goose frozen in river near Grafton waterfall
Around 8:45 a.m., the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources reached out to the Grafton Fire Department about a domesticated goose that had become frozen in the ice near a waterfall.
Wisconsin man accused of sabotaging COVID-19 vaccine charged
Steven Brandenburg was charged with attempted criminal damage to property in Ozaukee County for allegedly sabotaging 500+ doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Wisconsin man accused of sabotaging COVID-19 vaccine charged
Steven Brandenburg was charged with attempted criminal damage to property in Ozaukee County for allegedly sabotaging 500+ doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Grafton rescue 2 women, dog from muddy bluff in Lions Den Park
Firefighters rescued two women and a dog who were stuck in the muddy bluff at Lions Den Park in the Town of Grafton on Friday, Jan. 15.
Pharmacy license suspended for Wisconsin man accused of ruining vaccine
He hasn't been charged with a crime, with the Ozaukee County district attorney saying further testing needed to be done on the supposedly spoiled vials.
Pharmacy license suspended for Wisconsin man accused of ruining vaccine
The Wisconsin Pharmacy Examining Board voted unanimously to suspend the license of a former Aurora Grafton pharmacist accused of intentionally sabotaging the COVID-19 vaccine.
Pharmacist thought COVID-19 vaccine was unsafe, prosecutors say
A Wisconsin pharmacist told police he tried to ruin hundreds of doses of coronavirus vaccine because he felt the medicine wasn't safe, a prosecutor said Monday.
Pharmacist accused of destroying vaccines: No previous discipline
According to the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services, he has had his pharmacist license since 1997.
Pharmacist arrested: 57 got COVID vaccines left out in intentional act
Fifty-seven people received coronavirus vaccines twice removed from a refrigerator at Aurora Grafton Medical Center and left out in an intentional act, Aurora said Thursday.
Aurora Grafton says discarded COVID-19 vaccine incident was intentional
More than 500 doses of the Moderna vaccine had to be discarded after they were removed from a pharmacy refrigerator at the Aurora Medical Center in Grafton in an intentional act.
Aurora Grafton says discarded COVID-19 vaccine incident was intentional
More than 500 doses of the Moderna vaccine had to be discarded after they were removed from a pharmacy refrigerator at the Aurora Medical Center in Grafton in an intentional act.
Aurora officials: Discarded COVID-19 vaccine result of 'human error'
Some vials of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine had to be "discarded" after they were inadvertently removed from a pharmacy refrigerator at the Aurora Medical Center in Grafton, officials said.
Grafton PD to accept food donations as parking ticket payment
The collection will benefit Family Sharing of Ozaukee County for families struggling to put food on the table this holiday season.
Shoppers welcome reduced Black Friday crowds, stretched sales
The stretched-out sales gave consumers a more relaxed experience to kick off the holiday shopping season.

















